Red-hot Raider Horsburgh delivers double in career game

Canberra prop Corey Horsburgh scored two tries in the Raiders' narrow win against Cronulla, with his coach heaping praise on his blossoming maturity.

COREY HORSBURGH of the Raiders passes the ball during the NRL match between the Canterbury Bulldogs and the Canberra Raiders at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, Australia.
COREY HORSBURGH of the Raiders passes the ball during the NRL match between the Canterbury Bulldogs and the Canberra Raiders at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, Australia. Picture: Albert Perez/Getty Images

It's one of the better compliments you can get in rugby league - legendary halfback Ricky Stuart says you remind him of himself.

Stuart bestowed that upon cult-hero prop Corey Horsburgh, who on a career-best night jagged his first NRL double, got punched in the face and ran for 67m in a win his Canberra Raiders just had to have.

But his composure to exit his scuffle with Cronulla's Royce Hunt and score a try with the next play caught the eye of Stuart, who's seen the emotional red-head react quite differently in the past.

Horsburgh has previously volunteered he's seen a psychologist to help control his emotions on Stuart's recommendation, the Canberra coach wanting his impact bench player constantly focused on the job.

"Corey Horsburugh is a very emotional kid, I'm the same type of personality and I understand Corey really well," Stuart said after his side's 24-20 win against Cronulla.

"It can let you down on the field, I know it let me down on the field over the years, and Corey's working really hard at controlling his emotions.

"He's maturing and developing into a mature player that understands what emotions can do to his game.

"But they can help you too ... (his teammates) love playing with him. He's a massive help for us."

Horsburgh, though, said he wasn't seeing red after his altercation with Hunt, perhaps a sign he's growing further into his role as dependable teammate.

"I love that, that's how I like to play my footy, aggressive and with tempers sometimes getting the better of you," he said.

"It's just two front-rowers going at it. It was good fun and nothing really in it ... it's just rugby league.

"It comes with age, since my first year I'm getting better.

"I move on from things a lot quicker, when I was a young fella I'd dwell, if I made an error I'd be doing something stupid."

Horsburgh two tries doubled his tally from 62 previous career games in one night, again changing the game off the bench when his Raiders needed a spark.

"I feel like I'm getting my feet again, I've just got to pray for no injuries and I'm happy with how I'm going," he said.

"That second half I was buggered and the only carry I had was when I scored that try.

"It was a grind of a game and that's the way Canberra likes to play."